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English-Russian sailing ships dictionary. 2014.
English-Russian sailing ships dictionary. 2014.
galley — (n.) c.1300, from O.Fr. galie, from M.L. galea or Catalan galea, from Late Gk. galea, of unknown origin. The word has made its way into most Western European languages. Originally low, flat built seagoing vessel of one deck, once common in the… … Etymology dictionary
Galley — For other uses, see Galley (disambiguation). A model of a Maltese design typical of the 16th century, the last great era of the wargalley A galley is a type of ship propelled by rowers that originated in the Mediterranean region and was used for… … Wikipedia
Red Range, New South Wales — Red Range is a village with a population of 254 (in 2006) on the Northern Tablelands region of New South Wales, Australia in Glen Innes Severn Shire. It is in the Parish of Rusden and Gough County. The village is located on the Red Range Road… … Wikipedia
Robert Galley — (* 11. Januar 1921 in Paris) ist ein französischer Politiker. Ihm werden Kriegsverbrechen im Zweiten Weltkrieg vorgeworfen. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Herkunft und Ausbildung 2 Zweiter Weltkrieg 3 Ministerialkarriere … Deutsch Wikipedia
USS Washington (1776 row galley) — was a large row galley, with a rowing crew of 60, that was placed into service under Continental control in 1776. During this age of sail, row galleys were highly maneuverable compared to sailing ships whose movements were dependent on the wind.… … Wikipedia
Cookes Range — Coordinates: 32°32′10″N 107°43′54″W / 32.5360°N 107.7316°W / 32.5360; 107.7316 … Wikipedia
Caboose — A caboose (North American railway terminology) or brake van or guard s van (British terminology) is a manned rail transport vehicle coupled at the end of a freight train. Although cabooses were once used on nearly every freight train in North… … Wikipedia
USS S-23 (SS-128) — was a first group ( S 1 or Holland ) S class submarine of the United States Navy. Her keel was laid down on 18 January 1919 by the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation in Quincy, Massachusetts. She was launched on 27 October 1920 sponsored by Miss… … Wikipedia
naval ship — Introduction the chief instrument by which a nation extends its military power onto the seas. Warships protect the movement over water of military forces to coastal areas where they may be landed and used against enemy forces; warships… … Universalium
naval warfare — Military operations conducted on, under, or over the sea and waged against other seagoing vessels or targets on land or in the air. The earliest naval attacks were raids by the armed men of a tribe or town using fishing boats or merchant ships.… … Universalium
Short Sunderland — infobox Aircraft name = Sunderland type = Military flying boat manufacturer = Short Brothers caption = designer = first flight = 16 October 1937 introduced = 1938 retired = 1967 status = primary user = Royal Air Force more users = French Navy… … Wikipedia